Scrap 2 Fanmade Apr 2026
As I trudged through the desert sand, my sword Riptide at my side, I couldn't shake the feeling that we were being watched. My friends, Annabeth and Grover, walked beside me, their eyes scanning the horizon for any sign of the Lost City of Ardeshir. We had been searching for weeks, following every lead, every rumor, every hint that might bring us closer to our goal.
I strained my ears, and then I heard it too - the distant sound of rushing water. scrap 2 fanmade
But it was too late. I had already seen my younger self, standing in this very spot, about to make the same mistakes that I had made all those years ago. I had tried to warn him, to tell him to avoid the mistake, but he hadn't listened. As I trudged through the desert sand, my
I stared at the console, my mind racing with the implications. I had done it again - I had traveled back in time, and now I was faced with the consequences of my actions. The universe was fragile, and I had to be careful not to disrupt the timeline. I strained my ears, and then I heard
And then, suddenly, Grover stopped. "Wait," he said, his voice low. "Do you hear that?"
As I trudged through the desert sand, my sword Riptide at my side, I couldn't shake the feeling that we were being watched. My friends, Annabeth and Grover, walked beside me, their eyes scanning the horizon for any sign of the Lost City of Ardeshir. We had been searching for weeks, following every lead, every rumor, every hint that might bring us closer to our goal.
I strained my ears, and then I heard it too - the distant sound of rushing water.
But it was too late. I had already seen my younger self, standing in this very spot, about to make the same mistakes that I had made all those years ago. I had tried to warn him, to tell him to avoid the mistake, but he hadn't listened.
I stared at the console, my mind racing with the implications. I had done it again - I had traveled back in time, and now I was faced with the consequences of my actions. The universe was fragile, and I had to be careful not to disrupt the timeline.
And then, suddenly, Grover stopped. "Wait," he said, his voice low. "Do you hear that?"